Suvarna Garge (Editor)

International Business Broker's Association

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Website
  
IBBA

Founded
  
1983

Founder
  
Tom West

International Business Broker's Association httpswwwibbaorgwpcontentuploads201511ib

Location
  
3525 Piedmont Road, Building 5, Suite 300, Atlanta, GA 30305

Mission
  
"The International Business Brokers Association promotes members' professional development and interests to maximize public awareness of the business brokering profession."

Similar
  
American Society of Appraisers, Confederation of British Industry, Pepperdine University


The International Business Brokers Association (IBBA) is the largest international non-profit association operating exclusively for people and firms engaged in business brokerage and mergers and acquisitions. This association provides business brokers education, conferences, professional designations, and networking opportunities. Formed in 1983, the IBBA now has more than 1,000 business intermediaries across the world. The IBBA has been described as "the most complete package of membership benefits and services, best networking opportunities and most influential group of business brokers."

Contents

Function

The IBBA concentrates on providing education and courses for the business broker profession. It awards the Certified Business Broker (CBI) certification as well as runs the courses and seminars required to obtain this certification.

Certified Business Intermediary

Certified Business Intermediary (CBI) is the designation awarded to IBBA members who satisfy education requirements and adhere to IBBA's standards. The rough cost of becoming a CBI is $5,000. According to the IBBA website, the requirements of a CBI are as follows:

  • Gain 68 credit hours of IBBA/M&A Source courses: Required courses include 101, 501, 104/304, 210, 220, and 221 (this accumulates to 52 hours and 16 credit hours in any elective courses.
  • Be an IBBA member in good standing.
  • Attend at least one IBBA conference.
  • Have three years of business brokerage experience (college degree can satisfy two years, and working towards the CBI can count as your third year).
  • Fill out your CBI application.
  • Pass the CBI exam (offered at the IBBA conferences twice a year).
  • Affiliates and Chapters

    Affiliates

    Regional (US)

  • Arizona Business Brokers Association
  • Business Brokers of Florida
  • California Association of Business Brokers
  • Colorado Association of Business Intermediaries
  • Carolina - Virginia Business Brokers Association
  • Georgia Association of Business Brokers
  • Mid-Atlantic Business Intermediaries Association, Inc.
  • Mid-Atlantic Business Brokers Association
  • Michigan Business Brokers Association
  • Midwest Business Brokers Intermediaries
  • Nevada Business Brokers Association
  • New England Business Brokers Association
  • New York Association of Business Brokers
  • Ohio Business Brokers Association
  • Pennsylvania Business Brokers Association
  • Texas Association of Business Brokers
  • Regional (Non US)

  • Australian Institute of Business Brokers
  • Chapters

  • IBBA Canada
  • References

    International Business Broker's Association Wikipedia